Unsent

"Unsent" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette from her fourth studio album, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie (1998).

I got the top five or six people that I really wanted to have closure with and I think it's... it was one of the most... closure-inducing songs to say the least, and some of them I actually finished the record and couldn't sleep for a long time because well there were several things on the record that made it so that I couldn't really sleep very well knowing that I was about to share it with a bunch of people.

In the past something would happen to me and I would run somewhere and write about it, and not necessarily talk directly to the person.

[3][4]A demo version of the song included lyrics about Morissette's former touring drummer, Taylor Hawkins.

It opens with "Matthew" playing the guitar to Morissette, who feels she's bothering him and says she should leave.

The second act shows Morissette, with curly hair, sitting with "Jonathan" at a bar, asking if she could come to wherever he is going the next day.

The third act shows Alanis and "Terrance" (played by Josh Hopkins[6]) by the lake, having a conversation about whether he is coming to visit her, to which he jokingly responds that he's "too busy".

The last scene shows Morissette entering a car driven by "Lou".